Chairs and seats – Bottom or back – Framework
Patent
1985-07-18
1986-07-15
Lyddane, William E.
Chairs and seats
Bottom or back
Framework
297244, A47C 716
Patent
active
046002413
ABSTRACT:
A cantilever type seating unit with a back that can be secured to a wall surface including a shell in the form of a contoured plate having hook members attached to a rear surface of the back and fastening members attached to an undersurface of a seat portion, and a support frame including a pair of L-shaped support arms and a seat plate unitarily connected to the L-shaped support arms and having fastening seats attached to its upper surface. After the support frame is bolted or otherwise connected to the wall surface, the shell can be firmly fastened to the support frame by first hitching the hook members to upper ends of the L-shaped support members and then bringing the fastening members into fastening engagement with the fastening seats. The seating unit is simple in construction, easy to assemble and light in weight.
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Fujii Hideichi
Konishi Hiromu
Miyake Takehito
Falk Joseph
Kawajusanyo Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Lyddane William E.
Yashiro Kako Ltd.
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